ADELAIDE defender Daniel Talia is set to line up for his 150th game for the Crows despite only walking laps at the team's training session on Thursday morning. 

Talia was on light duties coming off a six-day break from last Saturday night's win against St Kilda at Etihad Stadium, but it won't stop him facing Collingwood on Friday night at Adelaide Oval. 

The 26-year-old has been extremely durable during his career, playing at least 22 games in every season since 2012.

"Talia misses a session every now and then," Crows assistant coach Scott Camporeale said. 

"Off a six-day break at Etihad, he is old enough to know his body and Talia is playing his 150th game tomorrow night, so we let him go about how he wants to go about his preparation pre-game." 

On Wednesday, Crows coach Don Pyke said a couple players needed to be assessed before being cleared to play. 

"There's a couple who needed to get through the captain's run today, but at this stage, there will be no changes," Camporeale said.

"At the captain's run, players generally go about their own business, so we have no issues there." 

Jordan Gallucci, Darcy Fogarty, Patrick Wilson and back-up ruckman Reilly O'Brien all trained with the team and are likely to be the emergencies.